1. Wearables: Apple Watch & Android wear Smartwatches are
here and what we've learned from a Wearables Hackathon Is it time
for Smartwatches? What we've learned about smartwaches in a 24
hours hackathon
2. Smartwatches: An emerging market Deutsche Telekom Wearables
Hackathon Apple Watch and Watch Kit Android Wear Conclusions Is it
time for Smartwatches?
3. IN YOUR ZONE Smartwatches: An emerging market 3 Even though
smartwatches have been around for a couple of yeas, sales have
barely taken off All vendors have sold 5.1 million devices in 2013
and 2014. Smartwatch vendors have shipped 4.6 million devices in
2014. Apple Watch has sold 2.4 million units before 24 April, its
release date. 85 % of the Apple Watch sales are the Sport edition -
the cheapest one Current smartphone to smartwatch shipments ratio
is 500:1 Estimated 101 million smartwatch shipments by 2020 Prices
range from 77$ (Sony Smartwatch - 2013) to 17.000$ (Apple Watch
Edition gold) Consumers will pay around 300 $ for a decent
stainless steel smartwatch
4. IN YOUR ZONE Smartwatches: An emerging market 4 Apple Watch
Huawei Watch Pebble Time LG Urbane LTE Asus ZenWatch Sony Smart
Watch 3 LG G Watch R Samsung Galaxy Gear S Motorola Moto 360 Pebble
Smartwatc h Operating System iOS Android wear Pebble OS LG WPOS
Android wear Android wear Android wear Tizen Android wear Pebble OS
Processor Speed n/a 1.2 Ghz 100 Mhz 1.2 Ghz 1.2 Ghz 1.2 Ghz 1.2 Ghz
1 Ghz dual-core 1 Ghz 80 Mhz RAM 512 MB 512 MB 64 KB 1 GB 512 MB
512 MB 512 MB 512 MB 512 MB 32 KB Storage 8 GB 4 GB 2 MB 4 GB 4 GB
4 GB 4 GB 4 GB 4 GB 2 MB Release Date April 2015 Mid 2015 July 2015
April 2015 November 2014 November 2014 November 2014 October 2014
Septembe r 2014 January 2013 Price Starts at 349$ Starts at 350 $
Starts at 200$ 350 $ 200 $ 300 $ 300 $ 300 $ 250 $ Starts at 150
$
5. IN YOUR ZONE 5 Smartwatches: An emerging market 0 4 8 12 16
20 Android iOS Proprietary Tizen Windows SHIPMENTSinmillionsofunits
2013 2014 2015 2016 Source: Wall Street Journal
6. IN YOUR ZONE Deutsche Telekom Wearables Hackathon 6
Organized by Deutsche Telekom in Dramstadt, Germany 24 Hours 6
teams of maximum 8 members Design Thinking & 5 Sprints Multiple
wearable devices to develop on Endava had 8 employees
participating
7. IN YOUR ZONE Deutsche Telekom Wearables Hackathon 7
8. IN YOUR ZONE Deutsche Telekom Wearables Hackathon 8
9. IN YOUR ZONE Deutsche Telekom Wearables Hackathon 9 Team 1 -
Smart Home for Apple Watch Team 2 - Fitness Assistant for Apple
Watch Team 3 - MADS App (medical cloud service app for Samsung
Watch) Team 4 - KnowU (Face recognition app for Sony
SmartEyeglasses) Team 5 - Safe Home for Apple Watch Team 6 -
Pirates Game (fitness app for Samsung Watch)
10. IN YOUR ZONE Apple Watch and WatchKit 10 Launched on 24th
April 2015 Price range: - 38 mm Apple Watch Sport - 349 $ Aluminium
case and plastic band - 42 mm Apple Watch Edition - 17,000 $
18-karat gold case and leather band Compatible with iPhone 5 +
running iOS 8.2 and must be connected via Bluetooth 4.0 or WiFi
Input methods: Multi-touch, Force touch, Digital crown, Microphone
(Siri), Side Button and connected iPhone Capabilities: - Receiving
phone calls and texts - Apple Pay (coming soon) - Tracking fitness
via 3 sensors - Siri - Controlling an Apple TV - Remote camera
viewfinder - Maps - Music player - Passbook - Other 3rd party
apps
11. IN YOUR ZONE Apple Watch and WatchKit 11 A third party app
consists of two separate bundles: - WatchKit app (runs on the Apple
Watch) - WatchKit extension (runs on the paired iPhone) - Both are
shipped to the AppStore via an iOS Application WatchKit API offers
limited functionality You cannot read data from the watch - most
important: no access to sensors You cannot even read the text you
set on a label !!! The iPhone app should do most of the work while
traffic between devices should be minimised
12. IN YOUR ZONE Apple Watch and WatchKit WatchKit app should
contain images and interface files WatchKit extension should
contain the logic and perform all the heavy-lifting Long duration
operations such as network requests must be handled by the iPhone
app Sharing data between devices should be done via NSUserDefaults
containers You can receive push notifications You can use Siri to
dictate a vocal input You can use MapKit 12
13. IN YOUR ZONE Apple Watch and WatchKit 13 Safe Home QIVICON
Home Base system setup - Motion & light sensors - Door and
window lock sensors - Lamps Apple Watch app Receiving push
notifications when a sensor went off Ex: Someone tried to enter
your home Take action if there is a security breach - call the
police or start the alarms The ability to turn on or off different
devices. Ex: Turn off the light after you left home Checking the
state of your sensors / lamps
14. IN YOUR ZONE Android Wear 14 Android Wear launched on March
18, 2014 Partners Motorola - Motorola Moto 360 Samsung - Samsung
Gear Live LG - LG G Watch , LG G Watch R, LG Watch Urbane Asus -
Asus ZenWatch Sony - Sony SmartWatch 3 By pairing phones running
Android version 4.3+, Android Wear integrates Google Now technology
and mobile notifications into a smartwatch form factor. Features
Maps, Fitness, Media/Music Control, Notifications, Messaging,
Search, Camera, Calendar, Notes, Set reminders, timers, alarms
etc.
15. IN YOUR ZONE Android Wear Notifications Handheld
automatically shares notifications with the wearable Take actions
within the notification(Reply, Send message, Dial number) Create
custom apps with custom UI Wearable apps run directly on the
device, giving you access to hardware such as sensors and the GPU.
Wearable apps are relatively small in size and functionality
compared to handheld apps. Users don't download apps directly onto
the wearable. Sending and Syncing Data The Wearable Data Layer API,
which is part of Google Play services, provides a communication
channel for your handheld and wearable apps Watch Faces Watch faces
in Android Wear leverage a dynamic digital canvas to tell time
using colors, animations, and relevant contextual information.
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16. IN YOUR ZONE Android Wear and Hackathon M.A.D.S. Medical
Alarms Distributive System Less delay, less pain Based on
Cumulocity Connect any machine over any network Manage and control
data in real time Real time alerts Life saving actions 16
17. IN YOUR ZONE 17 Will smartwatches be a hit? YES A computer
on your wrist is a leap forward. Once platforms will mature
smartwatches will be able to do more. Smartwatches are within the
impulse-buy range for many consumers. Anything that can make your
life easier can be a success. NO: They are still geek-chic. People
still prefer analog watches. Activity tracking is not enough to
succeed. The technology is not yet ready. At least for a couple of
years. Cannot do something that an smartphone already can.
Conclusions
18. IN YOUR ZONE Conclusions Smartwatches feel like they are
unfinished products APIs offer limited functionality for developers
Early adopters need to be very patient as battery life is poor and
confusing interaction will be irritating Big watch manufactures
have started working on smartwatches: TAG Heuer will launch an
Android Wear timepiece with Google The Apple Watch had a good start
- It will surpass the first iPhone in sales by the end of the year
The smartwatch market will depend on the success of the Apple
Watch: "Apples smartwatch competitors need the Apple Watch to
succeed" - Ian Fogg, Senior Director @ IHS "I hope they sell
millions and millions and millions of them. The more they sell the
more a few people will want something different and come to TAG
Heuer." -Jean-Claude Biver, CEO @ TAG Heuer 18
19. IN YOUR ZONE 19 Thank you for your time. Any
questions?